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Spirillum bacteria are helical-shaped, motile microorganisms that typically exhibit a corkscrew-like motion due to their flagella, which allow them to navigate through liquid environments. They are generally found in aquatic habitats, often in nutrient-rich environments. Spirillum species can be aerobic, requiring oxygen for growth, and may play a role in the nitrogen cycle. Their unique shape and motility enable them to thrive in diverse ecological niches.

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